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ring clutch lifting consists of a clutch body, a curved bolt, and a high strength bail. the curved bolt is free to move in any direction. The clutch in each load group matches the shape of the recess former and incorporates a locking bolt which engages in the head of the cast-in anchor.
Material and safety of ring Clutch
The forged bolt needs the same materials as the head. The lifting clutch hook was made with enough thickness and high strength steel. The lifting clutch hook welded needs high quality and deeply to approval with X-ray machinery. The bail is made from robust, hardened, and tempered cast steel.
Ring Clutch Features
Installation and release are safe and simple.
After the clutch is inserted over the anchor head and into the recess, the curved bolt is rotated into the closed position. The rotation of the standard bail is a full 360°.
Once engaged and supporting 400 lbs of load, the ring clutch cannot be released.
Made with an electro-galvanized finish
ring clutch lifting
The Ring clutches are clearly matched to the anchors by compatible design as well as by marking the anchor types and load groups. Only matching components will fit together.
When the head of the lifting clutch inserted into the recess and anchor head, the bolt will lock down the anchor from the head of the lifting clutch. The lifting clutch casting head needs special head treatment to improve mechanical performance.
1. The ring clutch is pushed down onto the anchor head and the curved bolt is rotated through the engagement hole of the anchor and locked into position. The process of engaging the anchor and ring clutch is completed in seconds.
2. To disengage the anchor and ring clutch, simply pull the curved bolt free of the anchor. This allows the ring clutch to be easily removed from the head of the anchor.
3. Recommends a minimum ¾” cover between the bottom of an anchor and the concrete surface. This minimum recommended concrete cover is to prevent anchor corrosion.
4. Load line should be in line with the center of the bail, lifting from the top of the bail only. Bail should never contact the edge of concrete to avoid bending the bail.